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  • Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (syn. Aster novae-angliae)

    New England aster

    The stem of this plant grows 50 to 150 cm tall and is covered in long, stiff hairs. It bears many lance-shaped leaves. They are stalkless and clasp the stem.

    Plant form
    Herbaceous terrestrial plant
    Family
    Asteraceae (Compositae)
  • Symphyotrichum novi-belgii  (syn. Aster novi-belgii.)

    New York aster

    The stem of this plant grows 30 to 100 cm tall and is generally multi-branched. The leaves are more or less lance-shaped and fairly broad.

    Plant form
    Herbaceous terrestrial plant
    Family
    Asteraceae (Compositae)
  • Thelypteris noveboracensis (Dryopteris noveboracens)

    New York fern, Tapering fern

    This average-sized fern (0.35 m) forms small clumps of one to four leaves, or fronds, in colonies. The frond, which is not very deeply cut, is much broader in the centre and tapers at both ends.

    Plant form
    Fern
    Family
    Thelypteridaceae
  • Cestrum nocturnum L.

    Night jessamine, queen of the night

    This shrub grows up to 5 m tall. Its alternate, persistent leaves are 8 to 15 cm long. It has small tubular greenish or creamy white flowers. The fruit is a white berry.

    Plant form
    Broad-leaved shrub
    Family
    Solanaceae
  • Phegopteris connectilis (Dryopteris Phegopteris)

    Northern beech fern

    This small to medium-sized fern (0.2 to 0.4 m) forms dense colonies. Its clear green leaves, or fronds, are arched, entire, fragile, slender and soft.

    Plant form
    Fern
    Family
    Thelypteridaceae
  • Clintonia borealis

    Northern clintonia, bluebead lily

    This perennial plant has an underground stem, or rhizome. It has 2 to 5 leaves, growing from the base of the plant and measuring 13 to 20 cm in length.

    Plant form
    Herbaceous terrestrial plant
    Family
    Liliaceae
  • Athyrium filix-femina

    Northern lady fern, common lady fern

    This average-sized fern (0.5 m) forms crowns in sparse colonies. Its lace-like leaves, or fronds, are deeply cut.

    Plant form
    Fern
    Family
    Dryopteridaceae
  • Viburnum cassinoides

    Northern wild raisin, witherod, swamphaw

    This 1 to 4 m tall shrub has upright branches. Its thick, opposite leaves are oval, acuminate and finely toothed. The small flowers are clustered in a flowerhead with a noticeable stalk.

    Plant form
    Broad-leaved shrub
    Family
    Adoxaceae
  • Matteuccia struthiopteris

    Ostrich-fern, bird's nest, fiddle-heads

    This large fern (1.5 to 2 m) bears both sterile (green) and fertile (brown) leaves, or fronds. Its sterile fronds are unbranched, arched and elongated. Their truncated apex ends in a small point.

    Plant form
    Fern
    Family
    Dryopteridaceae
  • Mertensia maritima

    Oysterleaf, sea lungwort

    This low, creeping plant grows 50 cm long. It is smooth, fleshy and greyish-blue tinged with purplish-red.

    Plant form
    Herbaceous shoreline plant
    Family
    Boraginaceae
  • Chamaedorea Tepejilote Liebm.

    Pacaya palm, Tepejilote

    This sturdy palm grows 2 to 7 m tall. It generally has a single trunk, 2 to 8 cm in diameter, but may sometimes develop several trunks. Buttress roots sometimes grow at the base of the stems.

    Plant form
    Palm
    Family
    Arecaceae
  • Trillium undulatum

    Painted trillium

    This 20 to 45 cm tall plant has a spindly stem. Its leaves resemble those of large-flowered trillium, but have a shorter stalk.

    Plant form
    Herbaceous terrestrial plant
    Family
    Melanthiaceae